Former wrestler targeted in random robbery, police say

Dustin Michael Deckard, 22, gunned down on Delray street

Williams said she had been arguing with Deckard on the phone, who had been calling her repeatedly. Deckard had told her he was coming to her house, just off Congress Avenue.

Williams then stopped answering Deckard's calls.

About 45 minutes later, Williams got a call from her mom, who said that while she was talking to Deckard, something had gone wrong.

At 3:15 a.m., the Palm Beach County Medical Examiner determined that Deckard died from a single gunshot wound. The slug had entered his upper back near his shoulder and had exited his chest.

At about 5:15 a.m., police spoke with Sammiel, who said he got into the van with Colson and Byrd because they were going to take him to his grandmother's house. Sammiel denied knowing of any incident that happened between the time he was picked up until the time the van was pulled over.

Investigators then tried to interview Byrd. He refused to speak to cops or answer any questions.

In another interview later in the morning Thursday, Colson told police that he had seen Byrd with the gun in the pocket of his pants. The gun was described as a black revolver with a brown handle. Minutes before the robbery, Byrd told Colson to stop the vehicle and Colson saw Byrd holding the gun by his side.